ABSTRACT

This clear introduction to the sociology of religion combines a discussion of key theorists with a modern emphasis on the diversity of religious beliefs and practices. Malcolm Hamilton's expanded second edition brings the discussion fully up-to-date, and extends its material on secularization and religious sects, giving a broad comparative view. Drawing on the insights of history, anthropology and sociology, he surveys classic and contemporary theory to give a full picture of the variety and scope of theoretical perspectives.

chapter 1|24 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|12 pages

Religion and reason

chapter 3|18 pages

Magic

chapter 4|27 pages

Religion and emotion

chapter 5|9 pages

Buddhism

chapter 6|7 pages

Religion and ideology

chapter 7|11 pages

The coming of the millennium

chapter 8|13 pages

Religion and solidarity

chapter 9|8 pages

The birth of the gods

chapter 10|10 pages

Religion and solidarity

The functionalists

chapter 11|15 pages

Taboos and rituals

chapter 12|10 pages

Religion and rationality

chapter 13|12 pages

The Protestant ethic debate

chapter 14|8 pages

Religion and meaning

chapter 15|30 pages

Secularisation

chapter 16|14 pages

Religion and rational choice

chapter 17|43 pages

Sects, cults and movements

chapter 18|4 pages

Conclusion